पूर्वार्धमपरार्धं च ब्रह्ममानमिदं स्मृतम् । विष्णोश्च शंकरस्यापि नाहं शक्तश्च वर्णने
pūrvārdhamaparārdhaṃ ca brahmamānamidaṃ smṛtam | viṣṇośca śaṃkarasyāpi nāhaṃ śaktaśca varṇane
前半と後半——これが梵天の量(brahma-māna)として記憶される。ヴィシュヌとシャンカラ(Śaṅkara)についてさえ、その量と威光を余すところなく語る力は私にはない。
Sūta (Lomaharṣaṇa) (deduced for Māheśvara Khaṇḍa narrative style)
Listener: Sages/disciples (contextual)
Scene: A narrator bows with folded hands before an immeasurable radiance where Viṣṇu and Śaṅkara are suggested as infinite forms; a split diagram labeled pūrvārdha/aparārdha fades into boundless light.
Divine reality exceeds complete verbal description; humility before the immeasurable is itself a mark of dharma.
No tīrtha is specified; the verse discusses cosmic measures and divine incomparability.
None; it is a doctrinal statement about measure and the limits of description.